Here is the opinion in United States v. Bryant.
From the syllabus:
Because Bryant’s tribal-court convictions occurred in proceedings that complied with ICRA and were therefore valid when entered, use of those convictions as predicate offenses in a §117(a) prosecution does not violate the Constitution.
Background materials, briefs, etc. here.
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